Burnaby Village Museum
Canada, British Columbia

The Burnaby Village Museum is a ten-acre open-air museum that presents a reconstructed historical township representing the 1920s era in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. The museum features over 30 full-scale buildings, including a schoolhouse, a general store, a blacksmith shop, a barber shop, and a functioning interurban tram. A central feature is the restored 1912 C.W. Parker Carousel, which is operational and offers rides to visitors. The museum provides educational programs and demonstrations by costumed interpreters who showcase the daily life, trades, and crafts of the period. Special events and seasonal activities are held throughout the year, reflecting historical celebrations and community traditions. The site is situated adjacent to Deer Lake, contributing to its park-like setting and offering a scenic backdrop for this living history experience.

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Burnaby Village Museum